Very nice texture! This will be a nice practice for crocheting into ribbing and joining it as you go before doing it on a sweater. I’m going to try this! Thanks for the tutorial and pattern Sarah.
Thick and Quick is much thicker than the worsted weight yarn that I used. What I would probably do is make a little swatch with your yarn, work out how many stitches are in 1" and then from there look at the size chart in the pattern to calculate how many stitches you'll need for the size you want to make. I hope this helps!
Hi Sue, you could certainly try it out although the stitch pattern won't look exactly the same as worked in rows! One option would be to join at the end of each round but then turn your work, in this case you would get the same result :-)
Hi Blanche! The pattern is available in blog post format here: nedandmimi.com/easy-crochet-leg-warmers-free-pattern/ Or if you would prefer to purchase a print-friendly PDF you can do so in my Ravelry and Etsy stores (the links are in the video description and also in the blog post). I hope this helps!
Thank you for sharing this tutorial, the texture is wonderful! I tried reading the pattern on the blog but it locks me out unless I subscribe to your newsletter? Is that right? 🧶✌🏼
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Thank you for sharing the tutorials, I love these.
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Very nice texture! This will be a nice practice for crocheting into ribbing and joining it as you go before doing it on a sweater. I’m going to try this! Thanks for the tutorial and pattern Sarah.
Thank you very much.
I so want to make these with Lion's Brand Thick & Quick, any suggestions???
Thick and Quick is much thicker than the worsted weight yarn that I used. What I would probably do is make a little swatch with your yarn, work out how many stitches are in 1" and then from there look at the size chart in the pattern to calculate how many stitches you'll need for the size you want to make. I hope this helps!
Great Pattern and tutorial. Could theses be made in the round?
Hi Sue, you could certainly try it out although the stitch pattern won't look exactly the same as worked in rows! One option would be to join at the end of each round but then turn your work, in this case you would get the same result :-)
I am struggling so much with sticking with the correct loops in the slipstitch 😢
How do I print the pattern?
You create beautiful pieces. I found you on Google!
Hi Blanche! The pattern is available in blog post format here: nedandmimi.com/easy-crochet-leg-warmers-free-pattern/
Or if you would prefer to purchase a print-friendly PDF you can do so in my Ravelry and Etsy stores (the links are in the video description and also in the blog post).
I hope this helps!
How much yarn did you use?
It will depend on the size you that you are making but the blog post in the description has all of the yardage for each size :-)
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Thank you for sharing this tutorial, the texture is wonderful! I tried reading the pattern on the blog but it locks me out unless I subscribe to your newsletter? Is that right? 🧶✌🏼